Whats your favorite Revolution to learn about?

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#1 CruxisXIII
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My favorite is still the French Revolution. It is just such an amazing revolution. So much erupted from it too. From Madame Guillotine consuming lives to the rise of Napoleon. The rise and fall of Robespierre is fascinating, ETC.

Whats your favorite revolution to learn about?

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#2 locopatho
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United Irishmen 1798. France and America also interesting.
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None, that I can(care) to think of.
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#4 xisytenin
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cuba, always interesting
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Sexual Revolution? Birth Control FTW?
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I love the Internet Revolution and how it flies in the face of old Republican/Conservative Capitalist Cronies and how it is redefining the rules of commercial/cultural engagement for years to come.
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#7 omfg_its_dally
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Anything but the American, it seems as if we get the same info crammed down our throats every year in History class. The French Revolution seemed pretty interesting, we only learned about it for about 10 minutes though. The only thing I really know about it is that it was bloody and that us Americans refused to go in and help the French even though we owed them one.
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#8 Matt-4542
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I love learning about the American Revolution. I take pride in my History (Also a History nut) and Im astonished that my forefathers could gather troops and militiamen from just 13 colonies and rise up to take on the best military in the world at the time, and then to defeat them is mind blowing.
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#9 MM87
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The French Revolution seemed pretty interesting, we only learned about it for about 10 minutes though. The only thing I really know about it is that it was bloody and that us Americans refused to go in and help the French even though we owed them one.omfg_its_dally
Yeah cause the French are so helpful when we need them now. :roll:
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Saw something on History Channel just this afternoon about the french revolution, man they were nuts. Any way since its the only revolution I know something about, I'll go with it. :D
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#11 omfg_its_dally
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[QUOTE="omfg_its_dally"]The French Revolution seemed pretty interesting, we only learned about it for about 10 minutes though. The only thing I really know about it is that it was bloody and that us Americans refused to go in and help the French even though we owed them one.MM87
Yeah cause the French are so helpful when we need them now. :roll:

Haha true.

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#12 carrot-cake
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I would have to say the french revolution, so much happend in such a time...
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The Dance Dance Revolution.
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I love the Internet Revolution and how it flies in the face of old Republican/Conservative Capitalist Cronies and how it is redefining the rules of commercial/cultural engagement for years to come.ConfessiBear

WTF? The internet and the gaming industry were made into what they are by free enterprise. You ought to know what you're talking about before you say something so absurd. You actually think Republicans are anti-internet? Seriously? Do you even know who Republicans or Conservatives or Capitalists are?

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#15 Theempire30
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The Cuban Revolution also.
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The American Revolution has always interested me. i think its mainly because of the timeframe it was in. thats my favorite era of history. i really like History unlike most people i know
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#17 fidosim
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Anyway to answer the question.... the Russian Revolution is pretty interesting. Red vs. White army and the like.
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#18 Kalel559
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Probably my own spiritual revolution. It's pretty exciting!
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#19 smallcaplegend
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tie between Industrial and French they really started all the other revolutions if you think about it